If you have always wanted to be a photographer for the National Geographic, here’s a little bit of inspiration for you.
David Doubilet‘s awesome Instagram account is filled with his undersea travels. In addition to photography, Doubilet is also a speaker and author who spreads the word about conserving the ocean’s eco-systems.
We’ll let his images speak for themselves:
Reflection and reality. Reef #squid hunt beneath the surface of a calm sea using their reflection as camouflage in #KimbeBay #PapuaNewGuinea in heart of #CoralTriangle. From @natgeo assignment Paradise Revisited. With @natgeocreative @the_explorers_club @thephotosociety @seacam @NikonCamera A photo posted by David Doubilet (@daviddoubilet) on
By @DavidDoubilet A #FlyingFish seems like a cross between a bird and fish to become a #fird or #bish. Photographed for current @natgeo assignment in #SargassoSea surrounding #Bermuda. The Sargasso Sea is the first High Seas Marine Protected Area promoting marine conservation measures in an open ocean system. With @natgeo #marineprotectedarea #marineconservation #nikon #seacam #photography A photo posted by David Doubilet (@daviddoubilet) on
Photo @daviddoubilet. On assignment with tiger sharks. Bahama shark fishing ban could be a valuable model for similar accessible shark populations. #tigershark #bahamas #sharkconservation #onassignment @natgeocreative @thephotosociety @natgeo @the_explorers_club #aboutsharks #respectnature #GoToEdgeKeepGoing A photo posted by David Doubilet (@daviddoubilet) on